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SEIDOR deploys blockchain in public, hybrid, and private blockchain environments for all types of consortiums, including BaaS (e.g., Azure or AWS) and Open Source frameworks.
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SEIDOR implements blockchain solutions based on the most common frameworks available today, such as Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum, either with the complete infrastructure or as a Blockchain-as-a-Service model for developers.
We offer consulting services to help our clients explore application cases and determine the best framework and architecture for their needs, including technical work, project development and implementation for the consortium, smart contract creation, and solution deployment.
This includes the development of web and mobile applications for end-users (personal belongings) as well as the administration of the blockchain and associated identity management processes.
We also assist with integration tools (SAP and non-SAP) to integrate the blockchain into the consortium companies' backend systems or, in some cases, completely implement it.
The digital ledger is replicated in each node of the system. Before a transaction is added to the ledger, each node must validate it. If the majority of nodes agree that it is correct, it is added to the ledger. This method promotes transparency while also preventing corruption.
The network is decentralised, meaning that no one has any authority. Instead, a group of nodes maintains the network, making it decentralised.
This results in a fault-tolerant, attack-resistant and transparent network.
As there is no central authority, no one can change the network structure or data for their own benefit. The use of public/private key encryption ensures an additional layer of security for the system.
A distributed ledger is a database that is consensually shared and synchronised across multiple sites. It enables transactions to be publicly "witnessed". The participants at each network node can access and hold an identical copy of the recordings shared across the network.
Circulum is a blockchain-based academic platform where students can view and share certificates issued by universities and interact in a trusted environment without the need for third parties.